What happens during the disease - anaemia due to enzyme disorder, unspecified
Anaemia due to enzyme disorder, unspecified is a condition caused by an abnormality in the body's ability to produce enzymes necessary for the production of red blood cells. this can lead to a deficiency in the production of haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen to the body's cells, resulting in a decreased oxygen supply to the body's tissues. this can lead to fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath and other symptoms associated with anaemia.
Anaemia due to enzyme disorder, unspecified - Prevention
The prevention of anaemia due to enzyme disorder, unspecified, involves lifestyle changes such as a balanced diet with adequate iron, folate, and vitamin b12, regular exercise, and avoiding alcohol and smoking. additionally, regular medical check-ups and monitoring of blood tests to check for anaemia should be done.